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  2. HAL HJT-16 Kiran - Wikipedia

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    The HAL HJT-16 Kiran ("Ray of light") is an Indian two-seat intermediate jet-powered trainer aircraft designed and manufactured by aircraft company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The Kiran was developed at the behest of the Indian Air Force (IAF), who sought a new intermediate

  3. Kiran Nagarkar - Wikipedia

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    Kiran Nagarkar (2 April 1942 – 5 September 2019) was an Indian novelist, playwright and screenwriter. A noted drama and film critic, he was one of the most significant writers of post-colonial India.

  4. Panchamakara - Wikipedia

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    Ganachakra, Nurpur, Himachal Pradesh, India, c. 1790 Panchamakara or Panchatattva, also known as the Five Ms, is the Tantric term for the five substances used in a Tantric practice.

  5. Indian Railway Accounts Service - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS; Bharatiya Rail Lekha Seva) is one of the Group A Central Civil Service of the Government of India. The civil servants under this Service are responsible for the Accounts and Finance Management of the Indian Railways.

  6. Kiran Digest - Wikipedia

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    Kiran Digest (Urdu: کرن ڈائجسٹ) is a Pakistani monthly publishing novel and a fictional digest from Karachi. It is a family magazine which publishes social and romantic stories, especially for women.

  7. Timur Kuran - Wikipedia

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    Kuran taught at University of Southern California between 1982 and 2007, where he held the King Faisal professorship in Islamic Thought and Culture from 1993 onwards. He moved to Duke University in 2007, as Gorter Family Professor of Islamic Studies and with a joint appointment in the departments of Economics and Political Science.

  8. Usha Kiran Khan - Wikipedia

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    Usha Kiran Khan (also known as Ushākiraṇa Khāna and other variants, [1] 24 October 1945 – 11 February 2024) was an Indian writer who worked in the Hindi and Maithili languages. She was also an academic historian.

  9. Kiran (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    2008: KF-Kiran.ttf, KF-Amruta.ttf, KF-Aarti.ttf became free. Support for kiran.ttf, amruta.ttf, and aarti.ttf was discontinued to provide a consistent keyboard layout for free and paid users; 2010: A free tool to convert text from Unicode to the Kiran font was made available; 2012: The Indian Rupee Currency Symbol was added in all the fonts.